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Gamevil’s ‘Afterpulse’ Launched Worldwide on App Store

The Pulse has changed everything, and the balance of power is unstable. The time is here for revolutionary ideas to expand the frontier of an established realm beyond reality. Afterpulse is going to push the boundaries of mobile gaming well beyond what was previously possible. Digital Legends Entertainment and GAMEVIL have announced the global launch […]

The Pulse has changed everything, and the balance of power is unstable. The time is here for revolutionary ideas to expand the frontier of an established realm beyond reality. Afterpulse is going to push the boundaries of mobile gaming well beyond what was previously possible.

Digital Legends Entertainment and GAMEVIL have announced the global launch of Afterpulse, a next generation of a multiplayer third-person shooter, ideally designed for mobile devices. This game features a latest mobile development technology to transport gamers to a post-apocalyptic urban battlefield, where they can fight it out in multiplayer matches.


Every detail has been specially designed to take advantage of the mobile platform, providing gamers the essence of the console shooter. Pairing up with its top-notch graphics, photorealistic effects, and powerful animations, Afterpulse is a mobile game that can bring hundreds of hours of fun and intense gameplay to hardcore third-person shooter gamers worldwide.

This phenomenal game offers rich limitless customization possibilities with personalization of headgear, full body armor, equipment, weapons, and other combat related items for gamers to customize their battle styles. Afterpulse also features seven types of weapons – Handgun, Shotgun, Assault, SMG, LMG, Sniper and Rockets, and gamers can power up, combine or evolve their firearms to gain a competitive advantage against their rivals.

Afterpulse - Weapons
Afterpulse - Customise

An interesting aspect of this game is that it is not just another mindless shooter mobile game in the App Store but is based on calculated combat, with highly developed skills, and customized tactical gadgets. By completing tutorials, gamers can build up their experience and gain enough levels to unlock the Multiplayer mode. In-game currencies are also awarded to gamers in the tutorial mode and when they complete certain challenges. These in-game currencies also allow gamers to purchase weapons, gear, military crates and gadgets in the shop, to prepare them for the strenuous battle ahead. Just like most mobile games, there are two types of in-game currencies in general – free and paid.

There are two different modes of multiplayer gameplay available: Free For All & Team Deathmatch.

Afterpulse - Multiplayer

Finding a match online feel almost lightning fast as the game spotted an enhanced online matchmaking system backed by a dedicated zone server technology that will give gamers improved connectivity online.

The controls feel extremely smooth and responsive; also the control system is customizable to each gamer’s needs and wants.

Afterpulse - Control

 

Afterpulse is available now on App Store worldwide.

We knew as soon as we saw Afterpulse that it would push the boundaries of mobile gaming. It not only has realistic graphics, but it also provides the perfect environment for a competitive online community. As a third-person shooter, the game is new territory for GAMEVIL, but our experience with online multiplayer games made this a natural fit.

Kyu Lee (GAMEVIL USA President)

Official Afterpulse Guide

Afterpulse Key Features

Detailed Graphics – Photorealistic urban environments with top-notch graphics and animations.

Multiple Missions – Missions to train gamers for the competitive multiplayer mode and to provide in-game currencies for upgrades.

Character Customizations – Personalize headgear, full body armor, equipment, and grenades or devices to battle styles.

Variety of Weapons and Equipments – Power up, combine, and evolve 35 primary and secondary weapons with limitless possibilities.

Dedicated Zone Server Technology – PVP online matches with dedicated zone server technology for optimal player experience.

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